Royce Bimage
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Royce Bimage

Cornerback
6′1″ / 170 lbs
Dickinson, TX
Dickinson
Class of 2028
Rating: 90
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Rating: 90.0
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Texas A&M
Medium
Arizona State
Medium
Arkansas
Medium
Houston
Medium
Louisville
Medium
LSU
Medium
Miami
Medium
Mississippi State
Medium
Ohio State
Medium
TCU
Medium
Texas
Medium
Texas Tech
Medium
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Videos

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Highlights: Dickinson stays unbeaten by eliminating Atascocita
Highlights: Dickinson defeats CE King in high-scoring thriller

Updates

Recruiting Rankings Update: Shifts in classes of 2027, 2028 & 2029
10 days ago by Cade Draughon
Recruiting Rankings Update: Shifts in classes of 2027, 2028 & 2029
With spring football in action and camp and official visit season on the horizon, it’s time for our recruiting team at TexAgs to update the player rankings within the great state of Texas. Updates were made to the 2027 and 2028 lists, with a "watchlist" being established for 2029.
Jason Howell
21 days ago by Jason Howell
Texas A&M Visitor Weekend Thread - March 26-29
The weekend is shaping up to be another big one in Aggieland. As always you can expect the list to change a little bit over the next few days, but these are the confirmations we have at the moment and we will add or subtract accordingly. Texas A&M commitsOL DeMarrion Johnson, Tyler (TX) LegacyOL Kaeden Scott, San Antonio (TX) RooseveltCB Hakim Frampton, San Antonio (TX) Brandeis2027 TargetsTE Christian Hanshaw, American Fork (UT)OL Jackson Roper, Englewood (CO) Cherry CreekDL Mekai Brown, Greenwich (CT) Greenwich Country DayDL Yahzeen Zion, Phoenix (AZ) Desert EdgeEDG Zyron Forstall, New Orleans (LA)/IMG Academy (FL)EDG Aidan O'Neil, Ramsay (NJ) Don Bosco PrepLB Mikahi Allen, Ramsay (NJ) Don BoscoLB Kaden Henderson, Tampa (FL) JesuitLB Anthony James, La Marque (TX)CB Joshua Dobson, Cornelius (NC) HoughK Abraham Bustamante, Waco (TX) MidwayP James Reynolds, Venice (FL) 2028 TargetsWR Damarion Mays, Fort Worth (TX) North CrowleyEDG Darieon Prescott, Bolingbrook (IL)EDG Jalanie George, Phoenix (AZ) Desert EdgeEDG Jackson Vaughn, Oradell (NJ) Bergen CatholicCB Royce Bimage, Dickinson (TX)CB Jermaine Cobbins, Springfield (TN)CB Phoenix Evans, Ramsay (NJ)/IMG Academy (FL)S Jaelyn Easterling-Flores, Phoenix (AZ) Desert EdgeS Kalen Simmons, Iowa Colony (TX)
Cade Draughon
1 mo ago by Cade Draughon
Houston Battle 7 on 7 News and Notes
I spent this weekend at CE King High School just off the beltway for Battle 7 on 7's Houston event. As always, there was serious talent all over the place with many Aggie offers in attendance. Many of the prospects I spoke to throughout the event currently have plans to check out Aggieland coming up this spring.Starting off in my neck of the woods, 2028 Shadow Creek WR Jaylen Addai was out on the field, but not in action. He came out to support CAT Takeover, a 7-on-7 team based in Houston, and was resting for a regional semifinal basketball game, where he also excels. If you're not aware, he's the son of Joseph Addai, former NFL Pro Bowl running back and national champion at LSU. He'll likely be one of Houston's most sought after recruits in the next two years and has made the trip to Aggieland twice for the UTSA and Auburn games. It also sounds like a spring practice visit is in the works. Next up is 2028 Dickinson CB Royce Bimage who was barely thrown to all weekend and showed a stellar ability to cut on a dime and erase space. He was offered by the Aggies after a stellar performance at Mike Elko's Summer Camp and has since made the trip to Aggieland for the matchup against Utah State. I was able to confirm that he currently plans to visit the weekend of March 20th for spring practice. He also wants to get out and see Texas, Houston, and Miami this spring.There was also a northeast presence at the event with many players coming in from Michigan, none bigger than 2027 Harper Woods (MI) WR Dakota Guerrant. I currently have an audio interview up on the site, so check that out with intel on him. One of the best programs in the state, Cass Technical (MI) had some players in attendance with teammates OT Antijuan Wilkes and WR Mylan Griggs making the trip down to Texas. They play on the same team as QB Donald Tabron II, who is looking like an early target for the Aggies. Wilkes will be in town today to catch a look at Aggieland for the first time after new offensive coordinator Holomon Wiggins made a trip to the school. He also has plans to visit Oregon, Penn State, and Michigan State this spring. Griggs also had a lot of good things to say about Coach Wiggins and the conversations they had on the day he offered him and he liked the fact that he's a former receivers coach now calling the plays. He also plans to be in Aggieland soon for a visit. Also wanted to note that Guerrant's teammate 2028 WR Deandre Bidden also plans to be in Aggieland today. Heading out west, Desert Edge (AZ) has become a pipeline for the Aggie program with CB Jamar Beal-Goines and CB Camren Hamiel already on the roster. 2028 CB Nekhi Lambeth is next up for the Scorpions and was offered by former cornerback coach Jordan Peterson last spring as his first SEC offer. He talked about the community and brotherhood of the program really standing out and has plans to make it by for spring practice. Another Scorpion to keep an eye on is 2028 S Jaelyn Easterling-Flores who was offered by new cornerback coach Bryant Gross-Armiento. He talked about the love that the coaching staff shows the Scorpion program and their efforts to keep their best players together at the next level. He has spring visits planned for Texas April 18th and Notre Dame April 24th and hopes to get one scheduled to Aggieland soon. Last one is from another familiar program in Bergen Catholic (NJ) as ATHs and twin brothers Adrian Woodward and Amiir Woodward were in attendance performing with Cali Power. Both brothers are impressive athletes and display elite coverage abilities. They both will be in town today and are excited to see what the campus and program has to offer. They mentioned Texas A&M and Miami as schools standing out and plan to play at the next level at the same school.
Ryan Brauninger
4 mo ago by Ryan Brauninger
Visitor List + Recruit Reaction: Texas A&M vs Samford
As expected, the list isn't great in number, but there are some intriguing names here. Hang with us as we make adjustments heading into Saturday morning. I suspect more additions will be made tonight and into tomorrow. Texas A&M CommitsOL Zaden Krempin - ProsperWR Mike Brown - Houston LegacyTE Caleb Tafua - Mesa (AZ)K Asher Murray - Shreveport (LA) ByrdLB DaQuives Beck - CarthageS Tylan Wilson - Pascagoula (MS)OL Hunter McKinney - Montgomery Lake Creek - PWOP Waylon Peters - Montgomery - PWO2027 OL DeMarrion Johnson - Tyler Legacy2027 DT Elijah Patmon - Warner Robins (GA) Northside2027 Targets/ProspectsQB Buck Randall - Highland ParkOL Kaeden Scott - San Antonio RooseveltRB SaRod Baker - DeSotoWR Jordan Frohock - Pflugerville WeissWR Landon Williams - Katy JordanDE Ahzan Bacote - San Antonio Cornerstone ChristianDE Jaiden Bryant - Irmo (SC)LB Ryan Phillips - ManvelK Kadin Koza - Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice2028 Targets/ProspectsQB Donovan Warren - Bellaire EpiscopalOL Kweli Fielder - Carrollton (GA)DT Jamir Lee - Savannah (GA) Benedictine MilitaryEDG Reagan Smith - Pflugerville WeissLB Tylan Henderson - Pflugerville WeissCB Royce Bimage - Dickinson2029 Targets/ProspectsQB CJ Cypher - Carrollton (GA)DT Jarell Scott - Pflugerville Weiss
2028 cornerback Royce Bimage wants to go far in the TXHSFB playoff
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5 mo ago by Cade Draughon
2028 cornerback Royce Bimage wants to go far in the TXHSFB playoff
2028 Dickinson CB Royce Bimage has caught the attention of top-flight programs across the country early on in his recruitment process, and when watching him ball out on Friday nights, it’s not hard to see why. After a huge playoff win over Atascocita last night, Bimage spoke to TexAgs.
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